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CLASS WILL We, the ('lass of 1931. being about to pass from this sphere of existence into the great untried and unknown, in possession of minds well-stocked with ideas and ideals of various subjects and teachers hut still sound and able to function rationally, do make and publish our last will and testament, accompanying it with the most solemn admonition that the administers thereof accept seriously their responsibilities and that the beneficiaries accept their legacies as solemn trusts to be held in fee simple for those who shall come after. ITEM To the Senior boys of 1932, we leave the membership of Marshall Bonta, “Skip” Rue, George Bohon, Horace Squifflet, Dalton Cull and Bobby Gibbs in the Eraser Club and request that they keep up the good work of making the fifteen minute period after lunch interesting and lively for the rest of the class. ITEM To Miss Armstrong and Miss Henderson, we give the quietness of the school building during the summer months for we feel sure that at no other time will they find the perfect stillness required by them. ITEM To William Ransdell, we give and bequeath Charles Knight's intense interest in Mildred Fultz with the solemn admonition that she shall hold first place among the favored ones. ITEM To anybody possessing a Ford, we give Edna Ison’s powers of getting out of school to go to town. ITEM To Mr. Cherry, we leave the mathematical ability of our class, to be distributed according to his wise judgment. ITEM To the Seniors of 1932, we leave this bit of advice: Save all the newspapers and current magazines you can find. You’ll need them for current events for morning exercises in Miss Henderson’s home room. ITEM To “Lily” Cheatham, we give and bequeath Bobby Gibbs’ ability to play football. ITEM To Christine Taylor, we give Mary Will White’s indifference to boys. ITEM To Margaret Gordon, we leave Van Hansford's ability to speak twice before thinking once. ITEM To “Pete” Edwards, we give “Skip” Rue’s ability to chew gum at all times without getting caught. ITEM After conscientious thought and consideration, we have decided to leave Rodgers Clemmons’ two extra years to anybody who needs them. 4 eX Page twenty-nine
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ITEM To Laura Norvell, wc give and bequeath Christine Trower’s ability to entertain the boys. ITEM To J. Elmer Sims, we give some of George Bohon’s boldness in Mr. Willis’ study hall. ITEM To Josephine Prather, we willingly leave Jane Hutton’s studious appearance in study hall. “Appearances are deceiving.” ITEM To Miss Henderson, we generously bequeath the privilege of selecting a Senior quartet of '32 to follow in the wake of Malcolm Knight. Horace Squifflet, George Bohon and Howard Bishop, with the warning that she give due thought and study to the question before her choice is made. ITEM To Lewis Francis Ison, we give “Mr. Teater’s’’ pronunciation of chemical terms. ITEM To Sara Gentry, we give Alma Best’s advice to leave soap in your hair to make it curl. Just try it sometime, Sara! ITEM To Vernon Gibbs and Ruby Moreland, we bequeath Hollis Edwards’ and Lucile Gab-hart’s lease on the settee on the right-hand side in front of Mr. Ensminger’s office. ITEM To Mr. Ensminger, we leave our sincere regrets at not being able to “clean up” everything before leaving the dear Alma Mater. ITEM To Jesse Freeman, we leave “Pat” Bertram s way of dozing peacefully through classes and getting by with it. ITEM To E. B. Shehan. we give Hollis Edwards’ winning smiles that inveigle A’s from Miss Armstrong in English Literature. ITEM To Hunter Burton, we gladly leave Dalton Cull’s “excuses for being late to study hall.” ITEM To Mr. Willis, we give some of the modulations of voice possessed by Mary Will White. ITEM To the Harrodsburg High School of the future, we leave our many talents and acquirements, our efficiency and surplus intelligence. We can only hope that these gifts wil be seriously received and wisely used. Now we do hereby constitute and appoint the said Superintendent sole executor of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we, the (’lass of IIKU. the testators, have to this, our last will, set our hands and seal this, tlx 31st day of May, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one. ANNE DEDMAN Page thirty
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